ORANGE COUNTY, NC - WILLS - Joseph Boothe, 1 Sep 1824 ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Sue Skay Abruscato sueskay@pacbell.net ==================================================================== Contributor's Note: Joseph is the son of Daniel & Ruth Boothe of Caroline Co., VA. Daniel Sr., died in 1849 in Caroline Co., VA. By 1850 Ruth married James Trice. John W. Boothe is made guardian of his brother Joseph Booth and sister Gilly Booth in Orange Co., NC, Aug. 1763. Joseph was age 14 and Gilly age 16. Since we have found Daniel and Priscilla Boothe's son Joseph M. Boothe living in Amite Co., MS with his sisters Sylvia(Dixon), Sarah(Dixon) & Henrietta (Ritty)(Dixon), this clears up the confusion of the Daniel & Joseph relationship. Joseph Boothe who resided in Orange Co., NC and who married Sarah Barbee is Daniel's brother not his son! Will of JOSEPH BOOTHE (Son of Daniel & Ruth Boothe) In the name of God Amen September the 1st day one thousand eight hundred and twenty four I, Joseph Boothe Senr of Orange County and State of North Carolina considering the uncertainty of this mortal life though being weak in body yet of perfect mind and memory for this thanks be to mighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say I will all my land & Plantation where I now live unto my beloved wife Sarah Boothe but desire my son Joseph Boothe the liberty of living the same as he has been accustomed to do. Item, I give to my beloved wife my stock of every description also my household and my kitchen furniture Item, I give to my wife Sarah during her lifetime fourteen negros namely Daniel, Harry,Fillas, Nan, Black Beck, Tom, Oliver, Celia, John, James, Yellow Beck & Brister, Bartlet & Edmund. I give unto my granddaughter namely Mary Herndon daughter of Lewis Herndon one Negro girl named Rachel. Item, I give unto my daughter Mary Herndon one negro girl named Ferriba. Item, I give unto my grandchildren namely Joseph B. Herndon, George Herndon, Lewis W., Mary Herndon all their mothers part of my estate to be equally divided between them with the exception of the above named Rachel. Item, I give unto my daughter Rosy Reach one negro boy named Hembro. Item, I lend unto Rosy Reach during her lifetime my negro girl named Brise, after her death Brise is to belong to her daughter Mary Yates, I give to my daughter Elizabeth Stone my two negros name Sam and Mary. Item, I give unto my daughter Emilia George two negros namely Sylva & Handy. Item, I give to my daughter Tabitha Herndon my two negros namely Tom and Hinsken. Item, I give to my daughter Delilah Yates my two negros Pat and Isiah. Item, I give to my daughter Sally George my two negros Ed and Peter. I give also to Sally a walnut bureau after my wife's death. Item, I give to my son Joseph Booth after the death of myself and my wife my land and plantation in which I now live, I also give him one dollar & my carpenter tools & mill, after the death of myself & my wife Sarah. Item, I give unto my son Joseph Boothe my girl Rainy. I wish my fourteen negros before mentioned which I have lent my wife, after myself & her death is to be equally divided between my seven daughters though my daughter Mary Herndon's children to wit Joseph, George, Lewis W., & Mary Herndon to be considered same as one of the seven daughters. I desire the negros may not be sold but three uninterested persons may ration them in seven shares and they may draw for them & the highest may pay to the lowest so they have equal shares & I do hereby constitute & appoint my worthy friends William Yates & Sampson Moore & Sarah my said wife executors to this my last will and testament in witness wherof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above mentioned. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us Joseph Boothe (his mark) David George David Castlebury (Their marks)